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14 Feb 1999 at 1:55 pm #280446Clayton Holland
I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #305403Ken SalserParticipant
: I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..what ever you do will depend on codes,population, noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps and no bleach.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #305404Ken SalserParticipant
: I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..what ever you do will depend on codes,population, noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps and no bleach.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #307652Ken SalserParticipant
: : I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..: what ever you do will depend on codes,population, : noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater : run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in : it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps : and no bleach.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #307653Ken SalserParticipant
: : I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..: what ever you do will depend on codes,population, : noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater : run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in : it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps : and no bleach.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #307654Ken SalserParticipant
: : : I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..: : what ever you do will depend on codes,population, : : noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater : : run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in : : it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps : : and no bleach.Thats right about local building, health and safety codes. However, if you dont advertise…. Considerations as noted, are to use bio-degradable soaps, most already are, and to avoid bleach. Further, consider topography, runoff to any agriculture such as fruit trees or a garden. You wouldnt want to have this water rich in salt and bacteria creating a hazard. However, watering flowers and a front lawn are reasonable uses of gray water as is washing autos.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #307655Ken SalserParticipant
: : : I sure would like to find someone with a plan to dispose of the gray water from my washing machine…Hate to fill the septic system with it and need to find an alternitive..QUICK!! Any help would be appreciated and used…Thanks..: : what ever you do will depend on codes,population, : : noesy neighborhood and so on. I have seen washwater : : run to flower beds using large pipe with holes in : : it to disperse the water. of course use bio soaps : : and no bleach.Thats right about local building, health and safety codes. However, if you dont advertise…. Considerations as noted, are to use bio-degradable soaps, most already are, and to avoid bleach. Further, consider topography, runoff to any agriculture such as fruit trees or a garden. You wouldnt want to have this water rich in salt and bacteria creating a hazard. However, watering flowers and a front lawn are reasonable uses of gray water as is washing autos.
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #309137Ken SalserParticipant
The emerson disposal in my sink is jammed with a screw. Anyway I can disassemble the unit and remove the screw? Its jammed between the blades and the wall of the disposal.Thanks,
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15 Feb 1999 at 1:59 am #309138Ken SalserParticipant
The emerson disposal in my sink is jammed with a screw. Anyway I can disassemble the unit and remove the screw? Its jammed between the blades and the wall of the disposal.Thanks,
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